Motorola should cooperate with Apple, by licensing the Newton OS and use it as the OS of it's cellphones. It is definately a win-win situation.
From my exp(I am a programmer on mobile platform), Motorola's OS is one of the most buggy OS while comparing to Nokia and SE. By using Newton OS, it should be able to migrate to a much stable platform.
On the other hand, Apple didn't break their promise(no more PDA).
And lastly, WE HAVE OUR NEWTON BACK FINALLY!!!!
In HK, one of the most cellphone popular place, some karaoke do have such facility.
Once the detector received any signal from the cellphone, it will display a sign on on the screen and minimize the background sound automatically to avoid effecting the conversation of the phone owner.
I am a native "Hong kong"er and one sentence from this article catch my attention. "The more they do to block it, the more people want to get online," The fact is that, those chinese DO NOT REALLY WANT TO KNOW THE FACT. They feel so comfortable while living in such a less information place.
From the experience of SARS and the Fluid these days, we can find that those citizen living in China do not what is happening both inside china and outside. And the reporter ask them "Do you feel safe at that moment?" "Of course, government should be able to handle all the stuffs"
But in fact, the situation has NEVER been under China's govenment control.
I am "Bill Gates"~!
Motorola should cooperate with Apple, by licensing the Newton OS and use it as the OS of it's cellphones. It is definately a win-win situation. From my exp(I am a programmer on mobile platform), Motorola's OS is one of the most buggy OS while comparing to Nokia and SE. By using Newton OS, it should be able to migrate to a much stable platform. On the other hand, Apple didn't break their promise(no more PDA). And lastly, WE HAVE OUR NEWTON BACK FINALLY!!!!
In HK, one of the most cellphone popular place, some karaoke do have such facility. Once the detector received any signal from the cellphone, it will display a sign on on the screen and minimize the background sound automatically to avoid effecting the conversation of the phone owner.
At least it push hotmail to be a bit larger...
3MB is not enough for receiving 1 hr spamming...
I am a native "Hong kong"er and one sentence from this article catch my attention.
"The more they do to block it, the more people want to get online,"
The fact is that, those chinese DO NOT REALLY WANT TO KNOW THE FACT. They feel so comfortable while living in such a less information place.
From the experience of SARS and the Fluid these days, we can find that those citizen living in China do not what is happening both inside china and outside. And the reporter ask them
"Do you feel safe at that moment?"
"Of course, government should be able to handle all the stuffs"
But in fact, the situation has NEVER been under China's govenment control.